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How to Boost Student Retention

Plus new data on confidence in schools — Gallup Education Insights
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Gallup Education Insights

Engaged & Thriving Institutions: The Strengths-Based Approach

New Data and Insights

Strengths Experiences Can Boost Retention

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Nearly one in five first-year college students (19%) enrolled in a four-year institution did not return for their second year between 2022 and 2023.

Stopping out has negative implications for institutions and students.

However, a recent Gallup meta-analysis discovered that strengths-based interventions can reduce the number of students who stop out after their freshman year.

See how strengths-based interventions can help boost student persistence.

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Currently Reading

U.S. Confidence in Higher Education Now Closely Divided

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An increasing proportion of U.S. adults say they have little or no confidence in higher education.

As a result, Americans are now nearly equally divided among those who have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence (36%), some confidence (32%), or little or no confidence (32%) in higher education.

See the full data breakdown here.

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Americans More Confident in Two-Year Schools

Community College sign.

About half of Americans (48%) say they have a great deal or quite a lot of confidence in community colleges.

Confidence in community colleges is higher than confidence in four-year colleges and universities, as one-third of Americans report high levels of confidence in four-year institutions.

Check out the data here.

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Education Resources

Gen Z's Emotional Needs

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The best educators help adolescents grow into well-rounded individuals. Understanding how adolescents feel and how they can support them is essential to helping young people.

New research from Gallup and the Walton Family Foundation reveals that most young people experience happiness on a daily basis, but many also feel stress, anxiety and sadness.

Learn more about the complex emotional lives of America's youth and how to support their emotional needs during the new semester.

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New Gallup Access Updates

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To help spur better collaboration and teamwork, we've enhanced the Gallup Access dashboard and created fresh visuals for team dynamics and partnership comparisons.

Updates include redesigned tabs and features that improve functionality and usability. Certain features are only available to those with a Gallup Access subscription.

These new updates will make it easier to learn the strengths of everyone on the team or in the department and how they work best together.

Gallup Access subscribers have access to upgraded team grids, team insights and theme data. Log in today to explore the new features.

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